Idioma: Francés
Publicado por Paris, 1956
Librería: Antiquariat im Kloster, Weilheim, BY, Alemania
EUR 95,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoOKart. 29x24 cm. Condición: Gut. Mit zahlr. s/w. Abb. Illustrations en noir. 47 (1) S. - Ebd. etw. fleckig u. leicht randgebräunt, 1 Bl. m. Knick, sonst sehr gut erhalten. - Mit Werken von Abner, Alcopley, Alva, Araceli, Arp, Bariööet, Bryen, Béothy, Coppel, Cousins, Closon, Delaunay, Desserprit, Euzet, Fontane, Feito, Gauthier, Hamm, Kallstrom, Karskaya, Kupka, Lipsi, Laubies, Magnelli, Malchin, Mortensen, Malina, Olive-Tamari, Olson, Pevsner, Piaubert, Pan, Smadja, Staritsky, Szabo, Takis, Thepot, Tobey, Uny, Vasarely, Warb, Webb, Zorlu u.a. Zahlungen mit PayPal möglich. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100.
Publicado por Editions Falaize,, Paris,,, 1951
Librería: adr. van den bemt, Groningen, NL, Holanda
EUR 220,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoftcover, 42 pp. with a metal spiral binding. 24 x 31 cm. French avant-garde art periodical which was started by Le Corbusier and Fernand Léger. Richly illustrated. Article by Léger on colour in modern architecture; a report by Le Corbusier on the 1951 CIAM congress in London. Article by Max Bill 'Man and Space'. Text French, Eng. Condition: Complete. No marks or underlinings.
Librería: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgica
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
EUR 609,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carrito10. Paris, éditée par les éditions Falaize, directeur général H. Chastanet, 1951, in-4°, 2 issues numbered 1 and 2, ca. 40 pp/issue, the first issue with a metal spiral binding, the second issue stapled. Fine copies although the front cover of issue one is slightly browned. Rare complete set of this French avant-garde art periodical which was started by Le Corbusier and Fernand Léger but was discontinued after only 2 issues. Its main interest was architecture and art in the public space. The first issue contains e.g. an article by Léger on colour in modern architecture; a report by Le Corbusier on the 1951 CIAM congress in London. Most of the articles are printed in two languages; French and English. Our set is complete with the 4 pp of the stiff wrapper of issue 1 completely printed with text; we have seen issues where this was not the case. The back cover, containing an article by Max Bill was left blank.